On the other hand, 3G+ is a non-technical marketing term concocted by one or more companies in order to give people the impression that its specific implementation of 3G is somehow superior to those offered by others.

My ISP has introduced a USB Internet stick broadband connection that they claim it's 3G+, and more faster. Few month ago, I upgraded from 2G (EDGE) to 3G (HSDPA). I thought using 3G+ needs a newer 3G+ USB stick broadband connection. Is that true?

I've the 19th Edition and the CompTIA A+ 220-701 and 220-702 Cert Guide, though not read them to the end. Is there any info concerning 3G+?

- Kit

Scott

Post subject: Re: 3G and 3G+

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:26 am

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Scott wrote:

...3G+ is a non-technical marketing term concocted by one or more companies in order to give people the impression that its specific implementation of 3G is somehow superior to those offered by others.

It seems like you didn't read all of my previous reply, so I've repeated the relevant section above. In other words there is technically no such thing as "3G+", so in your case it means whatever the company that made it up for marketing purposes says that it is. Scott.

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